Couple Sue New York Fertility Clinic Over Use Of Wrong Sperm In IVF

Couple Sue New York Fertility Clinic Over Use Of Wrong Sperm In IVF

March 23, 2007
A Long Island, New York couple is suing a New York fertility clinic after it was discovered that the clinic used the. Reportedly clinicians used sperm from a black donor to conceive their daughter during in vitro fertilization. Nancy and Thomas Andrews said in documents filed in Manhattan Supreme Court that though they love their daughter Jessica, the whole incident has left them "emotionally devastated. "

Swiss Company Touts Watches Made From "Titanic-DNA"

February 28, 2007
Topics launch, dna, ocean, hands, black and body
Swiss watch maker Romain Jerome has announced the worldwide launch of a watch which it claims is made from authentic parts of the Titanic, the ocean liner which became infamous for its collision with an iceberg, and for its dramatic sinking on April 14, 1912. The watch is a part of the company's new "DNA of Famous Legends" collection. According to the watchmaker, the steel that makes the body of the watch has been created by a fusion of authentic steel from the shipwreck and that of the future Titanic II at the Harland and Wolff shipyards in Belfast.

Skeletons Of Embracing Neolithic Couple To Be Kept Together

February 13, 2007
The skeletons of two prehistoric humans found buried locked in an embrace last week will continue to keep the heart-warming pose this Valentine's day. Archaeologists in Italy, who unearthed the rare Neolithic era burial, are planning to scoop out the entire section of the earth to preserve the integrity of the pose. "We will work to keep them together," Elena Menotti, the archaeologist who led the dig told the AP. "Removing the turf in one piece will preserve the position and allow us to collect more data on the burial. ''

Study: At Least Two Distinct Bison Breeding Groups In Yellowstone

January 29, 2007
A researcher using an unusual "pooper scooper" sampling method has discovered that there are at least two distinctive breeding groups of bison at Yellowstone National Park. The scientist's findings are important because many bison that wander from Yellowstone onto private land are culled or destroyed. Scientists say that could impact the balance of the herd if bison from one breeding group are being culled out more than members of another breeding group are. Graduate student Flo Gardipee, who studies fish and wildlife biology at The University of Montana - describes herself as "a professional pooper scooper. "

English Woman Injured By Mysterious "Letter Bomb"

January 19, 2007
Police in England is trying to solve a mysterious case of an animal-rights activist who reportedly sent "letter bombs" to three companies that provide forensic services to police. A 40-year-old woman working for Orchid Cellmark in Abingdon was hurt Thursday when she opened the explosive letter. Orchid Cellmark spokesman said, "We are shocked to have been targeted in this way and are relieved that our colleague was not seriously injured. We have provided forensic DNA services to the police for 20 years and this is the first time we have experienced anything of this nature. "
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